Bertolli Chicken Alfredo & Fettuccine

Looks: This is the first Bertolli meal I’ve had that didn’t look almost exactly like its packaging. The noodles are off-color (if they were a movie, they’d be rated PG-13… ba dum bum), and the chicken and mushroom pieces shown on the bag are most definitely not that size. 2.5 out of 5

Taste: Although it doesn’t look as expected, it tastes fantastic. I used to call the Bertolli Chicken Florentine & Farfalle my favorite Bertolli meal, but my wife and I both agree that this dish tops it. The noodles have just the right amount of bite and texture, and the sauce is a nice light alfredo (admittedly, our favorite kind of sauce). The chicken is most, as Bertolli always manages. (You might be thinking, “Man, this guy is in love with Bertolli.” You would not be incorrect to think this.) I cannot think of enough things to say in praise of this meal. 5 out of 5

HUH? That is the most… wait, THE most not representative picture I’ve seen on this site yet. I smell favoritism for the manufaturer in a LARGE way here, very dissapointing folks. I just lost some faith in the integrity of the reviewers. Started off great, but this 2.5 is sad to see.

To quote a line from the 80s, “Where’s the chicken?” I see at least four large pieces of chicken on the container, but one measly piece in the meal. And the same with the “red stuff” which I assume is either tomato or pepper…. No matter how good it tastes, nothing like paying for one small piece of chicken and a ton of pasta. And this product runs around $5.99 – $6.99?

Just for the record (although I don’t appreciate the practice) the box actually says “SERVING SUGGESTION” in little yellow print in the lower right corner. This is Food Label-ese for “items have been added to packaged food to make it look more appetizing.”

bertolli is incredible. ive never gotten anything bad from them. most of their recipes look and taste like something youd get at a restaurant.well worth the price. the chicken alfredo is no different, and there is plenty of chicken in it IMO.